LeSean McCoy | Running Back | #25

3/8/2015: Signed a five-year, $40 million contract. The deal contains $26.05 million guaranteed, including a $13.125 million signing bonus. McCoy is eligible for an annual workout bonus of $250,00 throughout the contract's life. 2018: $6.075 million, 2019: $6.175 million, 2020: Free Agent

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LeSean McCoy set a five-year low in percentage of carries from shotgun formations in 2017.

Just 17 percent of McCoy's carries came out of the 'gun, a far cry from the 83 percent he logged way back in 2013 under Chip Kelly. Partly as a result, McCoy averaged a career-worst 3.97 yards per carry. McCoy has always been an elusive in-space creator and not a physical grinder between the tackles, and shotgun runs give him more room at the handoff. The 2017 Bills offensive staff failed badly to mold their scheme to their player talents, resulting in OC Rick Dennison's post-season dismissal. Feb 12 - 4:20 PM

The New York Daily News' Manish Mehta reports the Eagles attempted to reacquire LeSean McCoy from the Bills in a package centered around Jordan Matthews.

It makes for a fun story, but really nothing else. The Eagles and Bills were able to agree to a deal for Matthews, with the Bills taking the oft-injured wideout in exchange for CB Ronald Darby. In the effort to get McCoy back in Philly, EVP Howie Roseman was attempting to "reverse" ex-coach Chip Kelly's mistakes after Kelly was the one who traded McCoy. The Eagles instead later signed LeGarrette Blount and traded for Jay Ajayi. McCoy, 29, has two years left on his deal. Feb 2 - 9:51 AM

LeSean McCoy rushed 19 times for 75 yards in the Bills' Wild Card loss to the Jaguars, adding a team-leading six receptions for 44 yards.

Gutting through an ankle injury, Shady seemed to have his usual spring in his step. With the Bills presenting zero passing threat, it's a miracle McCoy tallied the yards that he did. Although his 4.0 yards per carry was a new career low, McCoy showed very little drop-off during his age-29 season. He was the sun, the moon and the stars of the Bills' offense, leading the team in rushing and finishing second in receiving. Despite a number of injuries, McCoy also appeared in all 16 games for the first time since 2014. Although McCoy turns 30 in the summer and running backs can fall off at any given moment, he is a safe bet to be back at his scheduled $6.075 million. Jan 7 - 4:33 PM

LeSean McCoy (ankle) is active for Sunday's Wild Card game against Jacksonville.

The ex-Raider made it almost the entire year on the Bills' 53-man roster but caught only 13 passes in 14 games. It's disappointing considering how in flux the Bills' receiver corps was. Going on 30, Holmes' offseason outlook is uncertain. Neck injuries are the trickiest in football. Holmes is under contract in Buffalo for the next two years.

The news was announced by Jones' father, former NFL linebacker Robert Jones. According to his father, the second-round rookie played most of the season with a torn labrum. That may explain why Jones caught just 27-of-74 targets while earning PFF's No. 107 grade among wide receivers. Jones should be healthier in 2018, though he'll be working under a new offensive coordinator and may have a new quarterback as well.

Glenn spent the final five weeks on IR with lingering foot/ankle issues. There's rumblings Buffalo could move on from him, but Glenn should be healthy for the start of their offseason program. Glenn has three years and $23M remaining on his contract.